1996-02-14 - Re: DEA

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From: qut@netcom.com (Dave Harman)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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Reply To: <199602130154.CAA23267@utopia.hacktic.nl>
UTC Datetime: 1996-02-14 09:29:18 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 14 Feb 1996 17:29:18 +0800

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From: qut@netcom.com (Dave Harman)
Date: Wed, 14 Feb 1996 17:29:18 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: DEA
In-Reply-To: <199602130154.CAA23267@utopia.hacktic.nl>
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> 
> Column by Jim Dykes 
> in the Knoxville Journal (423-584-9606), 2/8/96.
> 
> 
> (...) I had a call the other day.  About the DEA.  Try to keep
> all these damn acronyms straight:  DEA is Drug Enforcement
> Agency.
> 
> Call was from an old cowboy - well, former Air America pilot, to
> be more precise, CIA.  (There should be a federal agency to
> control us old men better.)
> 
> To make a long, long story short, I have some names and phone
> numbers of people around the country - Customs, Immigration &
> Naturalization, maybe even some DEA, who can discuss rather
> interesting money ripoff techniques by DEA agents involving Title
> 18, Title 21, and Title 19 of the Federal Code.  There was a time
> when I would have busted a gut - and a phone budget - trying to
> snare some bent government agents.  But, now ...
> 
> Let me make it perfectly clear that this old persimmon really
> doesn't give a damn.  I am long past being shocked at venality
> and corruption in public servants.  But, if anybody wants to be a
> hotshot investigative reporter (and run up a helluva phone bill
> for his or her employer) just give me a call.  (That lets a lot
> of you out, since it would have to be somebody I know and trust.)

Someone with such information has one burning responsibility:
report all verifiable and relevent details to proper authorities.
Post your report to usenet to subject the object to public scrutiny.





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